id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-307325-cgkhip5j McMillen, G. L. Vaccination of racing greyhounds: effects on humoral and cellular immunity 1995-11-30 .txt text/plain 4222 256 51 In order to determine the effects of multiple vaccination schedules on the immune system of racing greyhounds, three litters of greyhound pups raised in laboratory conditions were divided into two groups and subjected to either a maximum or a minimum vaccination schedule. Although antibody titers varied over time, no significant difference was detected between the maximum and minimum vaccination groups in the antibody response to CPV and CDV vaccination. At 10 and 14 weeks of age the minimum vaccination groups had a significantly higher percentage of lymphocytes expressing surface IgM than the maximum vaccination groups (P-values 0.02 and 0.01 respectively) ( Fig. 5 and Table 5 ). The significant treatment by time interaction observed in IgM expressing cells indicated that the minimum vaccination groups had a significantly higher percentage of peripheral blood lymphocytes expressing surface IgM at 10 and 14 weeks of age compared to the maximum vaccination groups (Fig 5) . ./cache/cord-307325-cgkhip5j.txt ./txt/cord-307325-cgkhip5j.txt